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10 Heller Schrems

Issuer Marktgemeinde Schrems (Market Town of Schrems)
Year 1920
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Size 81 × 50 mm
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Obverse lettering KASSENSCHEIN
DER MARKTGEMEINDE SCHREMS
ÜBER
10 HELLER
TELEGRAMM.
BRUDERKUSS EUCH LANDSGENOSSEN!
GRUSS DIR, THEURE HEIMATERDE!
WIE MEIN BILD DU TRÄGST, SO TRAG ICH
DEINES IN MEIN HERZ GESCHLOSSEN.
GRAZ, 22.VII.1889. ROBERT HAMERLING
SCHREMS AM 8. JUNI 1920
VIZEBÜRGERMEISTER:
BÜRGERMEISTER:
FINANZREFERENT:
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Reverse lettering Laut Gemeinderats-Beschlusses vom 8. März 1920 gibt die Markt-Gemeinde Schrems eine zweite Auflage Notgeld heraus mit einer 6monatigen Laufzeit und zwar vom 1. März 1920 bis 15. September 1920. Die Marktgemeinde Schrems haftet für diese Verbindlichkeit mit ihrem ganzen beweglichen und unbeweglichen Vermögen.
Dieser Schein wird von der Markt-Gemeinde Schrems vom 1. bis 15. September 1920 in gesetzlichem Bargelde eingelöst.
Nachahmungen strafbar.
Der Gemeinderat.
F. Berger, Horn.
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Schrems is a small market town in the Waldviertel region of Lower Austria, and this note belongs to the vast wave of Austrian municipal notgeld issued between 1919 and 1921 when the post-imperial monetary system was in near-total disarray and small coin had essentially vanished from circulation. Thousands of Austrian and German municipalities printed their own fractional notes during this period; Schrems was one of hundreds in Lower Austria alone to do so.

F. Berger of Horn was a regional commercial printer that handled notgeld for several Waldviertel communities, which accounts for a degree of stylistic consistency across issues from neighboring towns.

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